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The white box

w6jd
I returned home from the Tuesday HRO "lunch bunch" assemblage. As I pulled into my
driveway I noticed a large white box resting on the door step, carefully placed to
avoid the puddle of water created by the mis-ajusted lawn sprinklers (I've just
gotta take care of that one of these days). But what could be in the box? Had my
wife ordered yet another "something" from welovetoshop.com?

I approached the box with caution as you just can't be too careful about strange
packages these days, just think about what they do to unattended luggage at
the airport! As I gazed upon it I had this hazy recollection that I had recently
seen a similar container, but where? Yes, it had been a picture of an attractive
young lady holding it and yet another picture of a white bearded man holding
one of these boxes, flanked by the same lady! There must be a connection!
And then I recalled I had actually met this lady, but where?

As I drew closer, I could see what appeared to be a shipping label . Well,
that should answer the questions. Return address, "Elecraft". Oh, that little
purveyor of "ham radios" down the coast in the quaint little village of Aptos.
I searched my memory as to what this could be. The last thing I had
ordered from them had been a shield upgrade kit for my K2/KPA100
so I could move the KPA100 back from its home in an EC2. And then
it hit me...many months ago at the DX convention in Visalia I stopped
by the Elecraft booth and saw a new product, the K3. Nice looking radio,
sorta like a K2 on steroids. Upon further investigation it was far more
than a K2, with features available only on $10k radios, and some available
nowhere else. As soon as I expressed interest in perhaps purchasing one,
one of Eric's goons wrestled me to the floor and Eric shoved an order form
into my hand, while extracting a credit card from my wallet. "Just sign here
and by the end of July, you will have the best radio in the world!"

July passed as did August, as well as September. By that time I had managed
to repress the memory of actually ordering the radio, firmly convinced that
Eric and Wayne had absconded with the down payments and moved to
Brazil, living the good life. Yet this must be it, the K3! Still skeptical, I haulled
the box back to my allready cluttered work bench, whipped out my 60 year
old Boy Scout knife (yes, I have achieved Old Fartdom), cut through the
sealing tape...and there it was, lots of pieces of a K3,all packaged in ESD
proof plastic.

But now the search for the single most important component of an Elecraft radio,
the serial number! Mine is smaller than yours! So far nothing obvious on top so
need to dig deeper. Check the back panel and it has not been "pre-serialed".
Damn, I'm down to the rf board and still nothing but lots of hardware. It looks
like someone dumped the screw bins in a hardware store on the floor and
tossed the result into a single drawer. But I digress, only one more layer to go,
and there it is! The Holy Grail! With trembling fingers I open the envelope with
the S/N tag.....it's, it's ...#23. Outstanding!

And now where DID I leave that screwdriver?...............

Created under the influence of Pink Floyd.

Doug
W6JD
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RE: The white box

James C. Hall, MD-2
Jeez, Doug !

You need to come and recite "The Night Before Christmas" to my kids ... in
free prose !

Pink Floyd sounds about right, with maybe a smattering of Red Rider (Lunatic
Fringe !)

Have fun !!!!!

73 and green with envy,

Jamie  WB4YDL

-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email]
[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of [hidden email]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 1:46 PM
To: Elecraft
Subject: [Elecraft] The white box

I returned home from the Tuesday HRO "lunch bunch" assemblage. As I pulled
into my
driveway I noticed a large white box resting on the door step, carefully
placed to
avoid the puddle of water created by the mis-ajusted lawn sprinklers (I've
just
gotta take care of that one of these days). But what could be in the box?
Had my
wife ordered yet another "something" from welovetoshop.com?

I approached the box with caution as you just can't be too careful about
strange
packages these days, just think about what they do to unattended luggage at
the airport! As I gazed upon it I had this hazy recollection that I had
recently
seen a similar container, but where? Yes, it had been a picture of an
attractive
young lady holding it and yet another picture of a white bearded man holding
one of these boxes, flanked by the same lady! There must be a connection!
And then I recalled I had actually met this lady, but where?

As I drew closer, I could see what appeared to be a shipping label . Well,
that should answer the questions. Return address, "Elecraft". Oh, that
little
purveyor of "ham radios" down the coast in the quaint little village of
Aptos.
I searched my memory as to what this could be. The last thing I had
ordered from them had been a shield upgrade kit for my K2/KPA100
so I could move the KPA100 back from its home in an EC2. And then
it hit me...many months ago at the DX convention in Visalia I stopped
by the Elecraft booth and saw a new product, the K3. Nice looking radio,
sorta like a K2 on steroids. Upon further investigation it was far more
than a K2, with features available only on $10k radios, and some available
nowhere else. As soon as I expressed interest in perhaps purchasing one,
one of Eric's goons wrestled me to the floor and Eric shoved an order form
into my hand, while extracting a credit card from my wallet. "Just sign here
and by the end of July, you will have the best radio in the world!"

July passed as did August, as well as September. By that time I had managed
to repress the memory of actually ordering the radio, firmly convinced that
Eric and Wayne had absconded with the down payments and moved to
Brazil, living the good life. Yet this must be it, the K3! Still skeptical,
I haulled
the box back to my allready cluttered work bench, whipped out my 60 year
old Boy Scout knife (yes, I have achieved Old Fartdom), cut through the
sealing tape...and there it was, lots of pieces of a K3,all packaged in ESD
proof plastic.

But now the search for the single most important component of an Elecraft
radio,
the serial number! Mine is smaller than yours! So far nothing obvious on top
so
need to dig deeper. Check the back panel and it has not been "pre-serialed".
Damn, I'm down to the rf board and still nothing but lots of hardware. It
looks
like someone dumped the screw bins in a hardware store on the floor and
tossed the result into a single drawer. But I digress, only one more layer
to go,
and there it is! The Holy Grail! With trembling fingers I open the envelope
with
the S/N tag.....it's, it's ...#23. Outstanding!

And now where DID I leave that screwdriver?...............

Created under the influence of Pink Floyd.

Doug
W6JD
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RE: The white box

James C. Hall, MD-2
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This is just awesome ! There's a lot of talent on this reflector ! I can
learn this one by heart.

73 and waiting also ... Christmas, I think !
Jamie  WB4YDL

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Stein [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 3:49 PM
To: James C. Hall, MD
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] The white box

Jeez, Doug !

You need to come and recite "The Night Before Christmas" to my kids ... in
free prose !

You mean something like this?????????

With apologies to Clement Clarke Moore.............
 
Twas the night before shipment
when all through the shop
the Elecraft crew exhausted
and ready to drop!
 
The K3's were stacked
by the back door with care
in hopes the UPS man
would soon be there
 
The hams were all tired
of the air-waves so dead
with K3 block diagrams
scrambled in their heads
 
When out in the street
there arose such a squeal
It must be a truck
his brakes on the steel
 
I sprang from my chair
from in front of the rig
my heart skipped a beat
it must be something big!
 
And what to my wondering
eyes did appear
but a shiny brown truck....
must be full of gear!
 
Mr. Brown quickly hopped
from out of his truck
he had a big box....
could this be good luck?
 
He walked  to my door
and gave his sharp knock
I could only just stand there
I guess I was in shock
 
I opened the door
and what must this be
It was from Aptos
It is my K3!!!
 
As I picked up the box
I thought I could hear
The Elecraft gang
Wishing...a good DX year!

73, Roger WA7BOC K2#755 and waiting...........

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Re: The white box

M0XDF
Where's mine? Santa must have missed me :-( - I've been a good boy,
honest!!!!

My XLY says she wishes I'd been a 'bad boy'
HiHi


On 24/10/07 21:56, "James C. Hall, MD" <[hidden email]> sent:

> This is just awesome ! There's a lot of talent on this reflector ! I can
> learn this one by heart.
>
> 73 and waiting also ... Christmas, I think !
> Jamie  WB4YDL
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Stein [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 3:49 PM
> To: James C. Hall, MD
> Subject: RE: [Elecraft] The white box
>
> Jeez, Doug !
>
> You need to come and recite "The Night Before Christmas" to my kids ... in
> free prose !
>
> You mean something like this?????????
>
> With apologies to Clement Clarke Moore.............
>  
> Twas the night before shipment
> when all through the shop
> the Elecraft crew exhausted
> and ready to drop!
>  
> The K3's were stacked
> by the back door with care
> in hopes the UPS man
> would soon be there
>  
> The hams were all tired
> of the air-waves so dead
> with K3 block diagrams
> scrambled in their heads
>  
> When out in the street
> there arose such a squeal
> It must be a truck
> his brakes on the steel
>  
> I sprang from my chair
> from in front of the rig
> my heart skipped a beat
> it must be something big!
>  
> And what to my wondering
> eyes did appear
> but a shiny brown truck....
> must be full of gear!
>  
> Mr. Brown quickly hopped
> from out of his truck
> he had a big box....
> could this be good luck?
>  
> He walked  to my door
> and gave his sharp knock
> I could only just stand there
> I guess I was in shock
>  
> I opened the door
> and what must this be
> It was from Aptos
> It is my K3!!!
>  
> As I picked up the box
> I thought I could hear
> The Elecraft gang
> Wishing...a good DX year!
>
> 73, Roger WA7BOC K2#755 and waiting...........

--
When you want to test the depths of a stream, don't use both feet.
-Chinese Proverb


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